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Friday, January 9, 2009

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1/8/2009 7:52:00 AM
Whatever Happened To The Move Toward Cellulosic Ethanol?

There is no secret that when corn becomes too high priced or there is an insufficient supply, ethanol will be refined from cornstalks, switchgrass, miscanthus, wood chips, potato peels or some other form of low value biomass. The bugs are being worked out of the processes, but since it is all in the experimental stage, what will be the financial support for the biomass ethanol industry to start up and go on line toward full scale production? Has the economy threatened such a start up industry? You and a lot of other farmers want to know when to deliver a truckload of corn stalks.

USDA grants in the past year provided over $10 million to speed up the cellulosic ethanol research, and some pilot plants are operating. But economist Cole Gustafson at North Dakota State University says financial constraints will interfere with the transition from experimental to commercial operation. His analysis casts doubt on the availability of industry capital and the uncertainty in the US financial markets.

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